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Biale began playing bass in high school after being influenced by Kiss bassist Gene Simmons. [5] [6] In 2011, he created a channel named Davie504, and began to upload unconventional cover performances of songs in 2012. [7]
Basshunter performing live in Halmstad, 20 April 2008 Basshunter is a Swedish singer, record producer and DJ. He has recorded over 100 songs for five studio albums and two compilation albums. [a] His first album, The Bassmachine, was released on 25 August 2004. He made his music available for free as internet downloads on platforms such as chat channels and gaming websites. In 2006, he signed ...
"All About That Bass" is the debut single of the American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor, released on June 30, 2014, through Epic Records. The song was included on Trainor's debut extended play (EP), Title (2014), and her debut studio album of the same name (2015).
Six songs were released as singles to promote the record, with "Promises", "New Day for You", and the album's title track being the most successful. All three tracks achieved success on the U.S. adult contemporary chart and the latter was also Basia's first song to break the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.
"Saturday" is a song by Swedish musician Basshunter. It was released in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2010 as the lead single from his forthcoming fifth studio album. The song samples Reel 2 Real's "I Like to Move It". "Saturday" peaked at number twenty-one on the UK Singles Chart and number five on the UK Dance Chart. In Ireland, it peaked at ...
In 1996, the group Fiji included a version of the song on their album Born and Raised. In 2010, Usher released his own version, "Making Love (Into the Night)" on his album, Raymond v. Raymond. In 2020, Julio Iglesias Jr. and Benny Mardones, before his passing, recorded the song as a duet for Julio's album, Under The Covers, released in 2022 ...
Bass music is a term used to describe several genres of electronic dance music and hip hop music [1] arising from the 1980s on, focusing on a prominent bass drum and/or bassline sound. As one source notes, there are "many different types of bass music to fall into, each putting a different spin on one of music's loudest elements". [ 2 ]
The song subsequently charted at number one on the British and Irish singles charts, and stayed there for five weeks. [14] [15] It was also certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry and Recorded Music NZ. [16] [17] The second single released was a cover of the KC and the Sunshine Band song "Please Don't Go". [18]